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r LTT " tHE ARIZONA SILVER BELT OFFICIAL I'AI'liii OF GILA COCXTT. Saturday, December 31, 1887. A cOMfAfus6rt. hen I sav what I tlunk tou art like, dear. How, bow snail I piciure tcr grace; When I sing ot the soul I cdore, dear. And sing of thy beautiful face, Khali I say thotjjart lite to a rose, dear? Ah, no, for eaclfrose has its thorn! Shall I say thou art lite to a star, dear? The stars all forsake us at dawn t Shall I say thou art like to a picture? A picture's too easily marreA Bhall I say thou art like to a gem-, dearf JSh, no-, for a gem Is too hard! What dost think i should say thou art like, dear! The sunshine? The fair skies above? Ko, there's only one thing is thine equal. One thing thou art like that is love! Jgf "JLD." In Frank Leslie's. DURING THE QUEEN'S REIGN. fenjrlaml lias Had Fifteen Sfcroign VTara butler Victoria's itule: Now, how many wars have we ha?, during the tjueen's reign? We have liad d war in New Zealand, and one of tho officers engaged, in that war was obliged. q aclmft that the- New Zealanders . were entirely right and we entirely wrorig We have had three wars with China. We had a Zulu war not long ago, made abso lutely by a man without any orders from Sis country, a man who professed to be ijeaHy influenced by the Christian faith and religion. That cost us a great many. English lives, and we destroyed tho Zulu, nation, at the same time bringing con tusion into South Africa. We liave had a Scind war, in which one of the Nap piers was concerned, a war for which he had not tho slightest justification or in struction from this country. Then there was the great Gikh war by which the Punjaub was annexed to the English dc Vnininn in Indifu There were also two Afghan ware, Tor which there was not a particle of justification, in one of which a whole English army was destroyed. Then we have had three Burmese wars, the second of which, I recollect, was got up pn pretences absolutely fraudulent and ,Ejpandalou3. Then we come to the Crimean Sjf, the really big war of our time, ough it did not last very long. But as to its severity, and the mortality caused by it, no man is able to make an accurate tomputation. A book written by a French general who recently visited tho Crimea, in con nection with the cemeteries there, esti mated that the bodies of 250,000 men are there. I believe the Russians alone buried moro than 100,000 on the north side of Sevastopol. Kinglake in his history esti mates that 1,000,000 men lost their lives la that Struggle, a number about equal to every adult man in the vast city of London. And what were all these lives sacri ficed for? Absolutely nothing whatever, because the only apparent result was a slight limitation put upon the Russian government with regard to its future fleet in the Black sea, and that was sur rendered tho moment the Franco-German war broke out. It was not war, be cause war was never declared, but we inade war, notwithstanding, on a coun try with which wo were notoriously and professedly at peace. The. bombardment of Alexandria is a sort of peace which the public of this country have not been en thral iTtjogtrr Then followed the war in tho Soudan, during which, at the lowest calculation, from 40,000 to 50,000 lives were lost. I once proposed that the foreign office should be burned down; and it would be a very gc thing if -aiTite treaties were burned with it, "Conceive the cost of the wars that have occurred during the reign of ther queen. Go back further to the beginning of what we call our parlia mentary and constitutional system in the reign of William III and you will find that without one single exception they "were absolutely unnecessary, and that the only result they have produced is an enormous national debt, which from that time to this has been extracted from tho labor and the sweat of millions of men in this countryi but which should have remained with them for the sustenance and comfort of themselves and their fam ilies. Fifteen wars in a fifty years' reign of a professedly "peace loving" and tender hearted queen are hardly among the blessings for which jubilee thanks will Be returned, Boston Globe. Killing the Bacilli of Consumption, The method (Bergeon's) has, up to the E resent, been used upon about 100 cases l this city without any untoward effects, bo far as knotvn, except in one or two in jrtaiices, one of which was due to a leaky bag and another to incorrect administra tion. . It is, perhaps, too soon to decide posi tively on the therapeutic value of the new method, but it seems, in the experience in this city, to have the special quality of diminishing night sweats and finproving the. appetite In Bergeon's cases, the trifling expec torations of those apparently practically cured continued to contain bacilli. This fact may be taken both for an indication that the immediate danger in phthisis is less from the bacilli than from the septic emia which they set up, and as an indi cation that tins protective treatment, iyben successful, should not be discon tinued until the general healthiness of the tissues is sufficiently restored to resist the further development and sustenance of the bacillus tuberculosis. Philadelphia Polvclinie. A' City In Pink. We are astonished and highly pleased with a view of an entire city in pink the oldest and at the same timo one of tho inost pleasing sights imaginable. In front Of us was a perfectly smooth street 1 10 feet wida and two miles long, running straight away to a similar gate at tho other end, and bordered on each side by many colored palaces and dwellings, with columns and towers, some with and some vfithout balconies, but all of it delicate roso red color, relieved here and there Jrith figures or stripes of wliite. Never had I seen anything of the' kind beore, effect was certainly beautiful, well does Jcyporo deserve its appellation of "Tho Beautiful City of India." When tho background was formed of the forti fied hills about the" town, this color was a light red, but when only the clear blue sky was in the background it became a. delicate pink, giving one tho impression of a pink coral city just rising from the ea- Cor. Baltimore American. Boston's Theosoplilcal Society. Theosopliical society, headquarters at Adyar, India, lias a branch in Boston, llio objects of tho society arc: First, to form a nucleus of a universal brotherhood of humanity, without distinction of race, cied r color. Second, to promote tho study of Aryan and other eastern litera ture, religions and sciences. Third, to I? a Pt0 une:sPlained laws of nature S?vv Jho PSKhical powers of man. Tbiux Opinion. "Women with Bad Figures. Mrs. Jenness Miller, who is. trying to reform woman's dress, is very handsomo and n perfect specimen of the healthful hess of tho systeni sao advocates. In con versation with a reporter the other day she told some curious facts about tho physical deformity, of her sex, caused by the corset and other methods that tho Nineteenth centuty calls fashion. She said: 'I wan in a Turkish bathroom not long ago and noticed the physical appearance Of some fort or fifty fashionable women young, middle aged and old. Out of that number I did not Bee a perfect shaped figure. Those who were young doubtless inherited their physical .de ficiencies, and were assisting to further hiaf their unnatural proportions by wear ing corsets. Men do not dream that such malformation exists among tho women, but picture them from the illusivo idea conveyed by seeing them dressed in tho ex treme of fashion. Some of these women had small waists, others had cramped, pinched feet, and the majority were suffering from the torturing practice of tight lacing. None of them moved around with a free and easy tread and buoyant elasticity They were slow and sluggish in their movements' and ievK dently "averse to any kind of exertion be yond the mere necessity .of walking. I was surprised,' for I thought that some women were so strong and robust that nnturally they would escape the curse of fasliion's decrees. Reclining on a couch after the bath I heard a young lady next to me exclaim in conversation to a tliird lady that she would not marry Mr. So-and-so because he was not robust. Then in tho next sentence sho said she suffered from asthma and was somewliat subject to hysteria. I turned over and gazed at the woman whoi didn't want to marry a man because he was not apparently strong. She was pale, thin and delicate looking, he very woman a man would not care to select for a wife, unless lie wanted to start a hospital at home." New York Mail and Express. The Art of WdtS The command of a largo army tasks tho resources of the greatest mind. It is one of the highest of human achieve ments, and by common consent the first rank of fame is accorded to tho great generals. To move an army and to feed it on the march requires a higher order of generalship than to fight it. Thirty hours without supplies would reduce the best army to a helpless mass of disorganized humanity. Food for tho men, forage for the animals must not only bo provided, but must bo at tho precise spot when wanted. Napoleon, the great master of the art of war, had a score of marshals, any one of whom could fight a great battle, and scarce one of whom could lead an army on tho march. An army on the march resembles nothing so much as an enormous serpent, stretched out mile upon mile, and moving, alert and watchful, with steady and irresistible force. Let danger threaten and it iiast ily coils itself together and prepares to avert or overcomo the danger. Shrunk to a fraction of its former dimensions, it shows its fangs and is ready for attack or defense. The danger overpast, the great mass unfolds its coils again and stretches out its huge proportions in progressive movement. The brain of this mighty animal, the supreme mind that controls its every motion, fa the general in chief. Cliicago Herald. FoinntlilnAbont jpig Canals- A British engineer named Boyd, who lias visited the Panama canal, and since his return has read a paper before the En gineers' society at London, reports that tho excavation will go slower ill the future than in tho past. Ho thinks for the n-j-t of the werk S.SOO.OOO.OOOf. and twelve years of time will be required that is "to say, $440,000,000, in addition to what has already been sun!.-. Long before that time the Nicaragua canal ought to overtake Da Lesseis' enterprise, to say no-hing of bankruptcy. Admiral Amui.n, i;i a pamphlet recently issued, cite: the crux- cf th? Caledonia canal of ScctL-.nd, winch is GO miles from sea to sea, 7 i ::!.3 by lake and 23 by canaliza tion, rn.! -wxhori a aumruit level cf 102 feet, cr oiJy S feet Jess than that of the Nicara.T.'i canal. , Yet tho owners of ves sels rji glad to savo a uhort sea voyage of c:ily 4"0 miles by locking over this height. The coi.t of tho Caledonia, which is 120 feet wide and 20 feet deep, was only $,00,000. Tho Nicaragua passage is 170 miles long, Oi by river and 50 by lake, leaving only 00 for canal, the out side eai .f which is estimated at less than $30,UOO.O'JO, including railroad and seven locks. Scientific Journal. Fntroiii of tho Turkish Baths. One would think from the effect which Turkish baths are generally supposed to have that they would be taken chiefly by stout men, but it is a remarkable fact that the greatest number of bathers are anything but obese, and that some of them are even cadaverously lean. The use of tho batlis has become very gen eral in the past few years, and they are how regarded as a necessity rather than a luxury by a largo class of people. Most of tho patrons arc men in perfect health, though some few are treated for specific ailments. The Bhampooers know a rheu matic man as soon as they lay their hands on him, and find themselvca un usually fatigued after nibbing lum, while the effect of working on one who has a great deal of electricity in .him is to re fresh them, even after they have dono a hard day's -work. Globe-Democrat. Onr Total Mineral Output. The total mineral output of the United States is valued at $428,52i,8.'50, being mi increase of 15,300,008 over that of 1884. Of tho seventy important minerals coal is the most valuable, with its enormous aggregate of $159,019,816. The produc tion of coke, natural gas, gold, silver, copper, sine, mercury, nickel, alumin ium, lime, salt, cement, phosphate rock, manganese and cobalt showed an in crease, while coal, petroleum, pig iron, lead, precious stones and mineral waters showed a decrease. Cliicago Tribune. A Hlsr Trice. Wilkie Collins wrote "Armadale" and took it to hi3 publishers to read. They took tho manuscript, and before a lino of it was read they wrote out a check for 20,000 and sent it to Mr. Collins, bo great was their faith in his ability. Tho "Blocks" lit London. "Blocks" in Australia seems to havo the same meaning that it has in America. I don't think the term is used in England to any great extent. I never was directed in London to "go down three Mocks," or to "go round to the next block." It is nlwayS "take the third lurning." or Eomctliing cl that sort. Luke Sharp in Detroit Freo Press!. I'l-oin a Single Tluuk. Tho largest tahlo ever made from a single plank belongs to Hie Illinois cl.ih, of "Chicago. The plank is i:f'n ti feet long and six wide, and ws u.i from a Cdiforaia rcd cod tree. A PENNSYLVANIA PENITENTlARV. Chat with the Warden of the "Eastern) Division" Frank Opinions. It might have been with a view to dis miss mo with his blessing only that the warden was about to placo in my hand a statistical book with respect to tho insti tution. 1 checked him in this design and frankly told him I did not como to tho prison for such material. ' 'What I would like,1' isaid I, "is to go through the prison-, sec and talk with the prisoners and writo more as to the romance of crime rather than the statistiss of it." I whenever forget the look he gavo me. With hi3 cold, gray eyo fixed upon me, he said: "There is no romance in "crime. Nor is there any honor among thieves-. Both are fallacies. Tho man who will cheat you will cheat fflft Thieves do not trust one another. When they commit a burglary conjointly, one goes into the home with another to prevent the burying of the swag." Having thus put the auger into my im mobile for tho nonce commander I said: "What makes the criminal classes, any way?" . "Bom in 'cm," ho said,- crustily. , "What pet cent, of crimfe," I said, "is inherent?' His. answer almost dazed me, when it came: "Ninety per cent.'.' y. uDo you mean,"-1 continued ".that 00 per cent, of tlie criminal class is born vicious?'' "That's wliat-I mean," ho said. "It is 'a part of their birthright. They arc Criminals because they can't help it. We have men in this prison to-day who are serving a fourth term." "How as to their illiteracy? " I sug gested. "Well, all are not illiterate," he said. "There are a class of criminals who must be otherwise. Take the hank note count erfeiter, tho forger and the more auda fcious set, and they have fair intelligence and education." "How manv of tlrcui have trades?" asked. "Not 10 per cent.." he said. "1 with credit, but few mechanics are committed here. Tho plulosophy of is that if the mind is occupied tho tation to commit crime is reduced minimum. Turning the subject in another channi I said: "Mr. Cassidy, won't you tell mo the exploits of some of thcalnousTcrinii nals committed to your Offre? Tell mo of what they havo beehwfconvictcd and something of their antceSlents.5 ' "I will not," ho said "firmly. "It is against the rules of the prison. When men arc committed here 'iffflprotect them from all publicity. They 2bipt even know cr sec one another, so thai they go out they go with tho conscious ness that the world is open to them to do right rather (ban wrocg. Scpposo now," he continued, "I should lehcarse to you the recital of the crimes wliich men have committed and who are now confined within these walls. It might make a newspaper sensation, but you must tcr member that many of these men have families. It brings scandal upon them, makes homes unhappy and serve no good purpose." Philadelphia Cor. Cincinnati Enquirer. X.ongfclloxv's Unmarried Daughter. 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The reverse side bavins an Original Poem and a Calendar for 1887, thus being a useful as well as ornamental souvenir for the year. Will also look handsome as a Bannerette for the center table. A Beautiful gad kstfug Eccseaf. Price only 15 Cents, two for 25 cents. (To agents, 1.00 per dozen) free, by mail. Post age stamps taken. LIBERTY MASUFG CO., 150 Xansau St, If. V. (ice. 11 I'm Working Glasses Attention! We ere now prepared to furn ish ail classes with em- nlorment at home, the ichole of the time, or for their spate moments. Business new, light and profitable. i erEona oi cituer vmuj cmu uum t.uia c w per evening and a proportional sum by derotinall tlieir t'rfte to the tmsineftt. lki s and cirls cam nearly as milch as men. That all who see this may send their adtlrcM, and test the business, we make this offer. To such as arc not well sati-stled we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writine. Full particulars and outfit free. Address Georce Stixson & Co. 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